Forensic Botany and Entomology

Forensic botany and entomology offer key evidence in criminal investigations, especially for determining time of death and reconstructing events. Forensic botanists analyze plant material, pollen, and seeds to establish location and timelines, while forensic entomologists study insect life cycles to estimate post-mortem intervals and body movement. DNA analysis of insects further links evidence to crime scenes. These disciplines also aid investigations in human trafficking and environmental cases, providing unique insights that support law enforcement in reconstructing events and identifying suspects.

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